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LessonCorner Directory Results for Ireland
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1. Ireland The Emerald Isle
The purpose of this lesson is to give the student’s a perspective of another country that may be familiar to them. They will gain an understanding of location and geography and how it effects and shapes other cultures. The students will have many opportunities to explore their imagination and make these images come to life through the internet.
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 325 for Ireland
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1. The Grey Eminences: David Ireland - KQED EdNet
KQED _ KQED Home Support KQED About KQED Radio TV Programs A-Z Topics KQED Education Educator Resources New Search Network The Grey Eminences: David IrelandThe Grey Eminences: David Ireland SPARK is at the The Oakland Museum of California as they work with acclaimed artist David Ireland to create an innovative exhibit and retrospective of his 30-year career. This Educator Guide explores the history of Conceptual art and Ireland's contributions. PDF DOWN...
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2. Ireland
IRELAND Marcy Jackson Second Grade Geography/Social Studies PURPOSE: The purpose of this lesson is to teach the students about Ireland. They will be able to locate it on a map and know some interesting facts about Ireland. CONNECTION TO THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHY STANDARDS: No. 1 Knows and understands how to us...
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3. Seeing the World Throughout Illinois- Immigration to Illinois 1815-1860
...ning the period of 1815-1860, the immigration of Europeans to Illinois. The length of the unit is two weeks. I will include one day's lesson. Goal/Standard/Level/Benchmark 1.A.3.b 3.A.3 3.B.3.a 3.C.3.a 5.C.3.b KRSP Knowledge: The Statutes of Kilkenny The Penal Laws The Potato Blight Emigration from Ireland The distinct contributions that immigrants from Ireland made to our state How to do research Proper organization of an essay Reasoning: Imagine that he/she is an immigrant in Illinois from Europe and write one-page journal entries based on a given prompt Skills: Develop a three page typed essay disc...
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4. ARTSEDGE: Ireland Online: Learn: Lesson: Mythology Online Workshop
_ _ _ Island Online share . . . Click here to visit the _ student storytelling exchange and resident artist project. listen . . . Click here to learn more _ about the music exchange between students in Ithe U.S. and Ireland. learn . . . Click _ here for Lesson Plans lesson plans and online resouces. look . . . Click here to tour virtual _ exhibits of irish paintings. Mythology Across Time and Borders: Online Workshop Introduction Overview Equipment & Materials _ _ __ Essential Questions xxx xxx Instructional Objectives...
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5. BBC - Romans - Lesson Plans for Northern Ireland
...chools A-Z Index Search 19 January Schools Roman's Homepage 2008 Accessibility Roman's Homepage help Text only The Romans BBC Homepage Teachers and Parents + + -+ Lesson Plan for Online Use Objectives To understand who Boudicca was. To understand the main events of Boudicca's revolt. -+ -+ Northern Ireland Curriculum Key Stage 2 History Study Unit: Life in Early Times - Part C Historical Skills and Concepts: a, b and c -+ -+ Resources Notebooks, pencils, computer(s) with access to the Internet specifically The Romans - Rebellion For more detailed research about the Romans in Ireland, it is recommended...
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6. Kids' commissioner
...I Live A-Z Index Search Games Chat Vote Win Quiz Club Games Chat Vote Win Quiz Club Video report: Kids' commissioner IDS deposed Homepage Updated 01 October 2003, 14.12 Nigel Williams, Children's Watch/ListenBORDER=0 Commissioner for Wales Nigel Williams, Children's Commissioner for Wales NORTHERN IRELAND curriculum relevance Citizenship 11-14/KS3/Levels E&F Watch Central government Newsround's report Watch Newsround's report Overview UK Nigel Williams has begun work as the children's commissioner for Northern Ireland. Students decide which qualities and experience a children's commissioner would BOR...
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7. Lesson M - Censusmania
...them complete the exercise. 7) Use the remaining class time for volunteers to present their census to the class. Discuss the merits of each census with the class. Collect the papers for evaluation and grade. EXTRA CREDIT: Why were so many Irish coming to Delaware and America? What was happening in Ireland at that time? BACKGROUND INFORMATION With the ratification of the United States Constitution, there was an immediate need for a census of the population to be taken. The number of seats in the House of Representatives and the States' respective shares in paying for the Revolutionary War debt were to...
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8. Immigration to the U.S.
...movement of population groups within and to the U.S. Students will see how the U.S. has evolved from a predominant Protestant country to a lesser one. Introduction/Anticipatory Set: Ask students by a show of hands, how many kids have a European anestry. Then narrow it down to England, Germany, and Ireland. many students will probably raise their hands and you can begin to get them thinking why so many students have the same background. Tell them that although immigration to the U.S. came in different waves throughout our history, a huge influx of Irish immigrants changed America's political structure...
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9. ARTSEDGE: Ireland Online: Learn: Lesson: Magic Words, Magic Brush
_ _ _ Island Online share . . . Click here to visit the _ student storytelling exchange and resident artist project. listen . . . Click here to learn more _ about the music exchange between students in Ithe U.S. and Ireland. learn . . . Click _ here for Lesson Plans lesson plans and online resouces. look . . . Click here to tour virtual _ exhibits of irish paintings. Magic Words, Magic Brush: The Art of William Butler and Jack Yeats Introduction Overview Equipment & Materials _ _ __ xxxx Instructional Objectives Standa...
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10. Internet Lesson Plan #1
...ages from the Internet and then insert them into a Microsoft Word Document 2. All students need to be at their own computers 3. Hand out the worksheet and read over the directions 4. Have students enter the URL of the Hotlist site 5. Students explore the sites on the Hotlist to learn a little about Ireland. 6. To make the greeting card, students choose a picture from one of the sites. Possible sites for pictures are the leprechaun site, Celtic symbology and motifs, images of pre-Christian Ireland, and Irish Castles. 7. Students cut and paste the image they have chosen into the Word document, following...
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